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Aspose.OCR Java for Ruby is a gem that demonstrates / provides the Aspose.OCR for Java API usage examples in Ruby by using Rjb - Ruby Java Bridge.
Execute following command.
$ gem install asposeocrjava
To download Aspose.OCR for Java API to be used with these examples through RJB, Please navigate to:
http://www.aspose.com/community/files/72/java-components/aspose.ocr-for-java/default.aspx
Note: Create jars folder at root of the gem folder and copy downloaded Aspose.OCR for java component into it.
For most complete documentation of the project, check Aspose.OCR Java for Ruby confluence wiki link:
http://www.aspose.com/docs/display/OCRJAVA/1.+Aspose.OCR+Java+For+Ruby
You can get project version using following example code.
require File.dirname(File.dirname(File.dirname(__FILE__))) + '/lib/asposeocrjava'
include Asposeocrjava
include Asposeocrjava::RecognizeText
initialize_aspose_ocr
Lets understand the above code
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